The DOS SUBST command is a very powerful tool, even in Windows. It allows you to use a single (available) drive letter to specify a path which could be any number of folders deep.
Creating and Removing a Virtual Drive
Select a letter in the “Available Virtual Drive Letters” list. You can use the cursor keys to select your letter or Click the letter with your left mouse button. You can then, using the Drive and Folder Lists, browse to the folder you want set to the selected Virtual Drive letter. Click the “Add Virtual Drive” button to set the virtual drive for this session. Click the “Make Permanent” button to make the virtual drive permanent. Or, Click the Cancel button to abort the operation.
You can also input the full path first, then Double Click on the letter. This will Create your virtual drive while bypassing the “Add Virtual Drive” button. Be sure of the full path before Double Clicking the letter!
To remove a virtual drive, select the letter of the virtual drive you want to remove in the “Used Drive Letters” list. As with creating a virtual drive, you may use a Combination of your left mouse button and the cursor keys to select the letter of the virtual drive you want removed. Then Click on the “Remove Virtual Drive” button. You can also Double Click the letter to remove its’ virtual drive.
Version 3.0.1
Added Restore VDC to the Help Menu.
Added Create Virtual CD to the Help menu.
Added View Virtual Drives to the Help menu.
Added Check for Upgrade Menu item.
Combined several menu items under the File Menu.
Added View Menu item to view all assigned Virtual Drives.